What 15th century mural painting by Leonardo Da Vinci, housed in Milan, Italy, features Jesus and his 12 apostles having a moment of commiseration before Jesus’ death?
The Last Supper
In 1968, Johnny Cash performed a concert at what California prison?
Folsom Prison
Sebastian Faulks, Jeffrey Deaver and Anthony Horovitz have written novels about which spy?
James Bond
In what 1987 movie does Baby Houseman fall in love with her dance instructor?
Dirty Dancing
The art of paper folding is known as what?
Origami
A 1908 painting by Gustav Klimt and an 1882 marble sculpture by Auguste Rodin both depict what physical action, also a candy sold by Hershey?
Kiss
Which classical composer was deaf?
Ludwig van Beethoven
In the book by J.M. Barrie, who is the boy who never grew up?
Peter Pan
According to a survey by Dance magazine, what Christmas-themed Tchaikovsky ballet accounts for nearly half the annual revenue of many dance companies?
The Nutcracker
Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights recounts the tragic romance between which two lovers?
Catherine and Heathcliff
In Barbie’s living room, there’s a replica of the 1986 pop art painting “Barbie, Portrait of BillyBoy” that was originally created by what white-haired American painter who got a lot of mileage out of Marilyn Monroe and Campbell’s soup cans?
Andy Warhol
Who was the first woman ever inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
Aretha Franklin
Who wrote the novel 'The Great Gatsby'?
F. Scott Fitzgerald
One of the letters in the NATO phonetic alphabet is represented by a type of dance. What is this dance?
Tango
Which painter started the impressionist movement?
Claude Monet
"The Creation of Adam" is a famous painting that can be found where in Europe?
The Sistine Chapel
Who is the only country artist to have a Top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for six straight decades?
Dolly Parton
John Steinbeck's story title 'Of Mice and Men' is from a poem by whom?
Robert Burns
Which culture performs the Haka?
Māori
Felix Mendelssohn's famous "Wedding March" comes from the incidental music he wrote for what Shakespeare play, which centers on the wedding of Theseus and Hippolyta?
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Italian Vincenzo Peruggia is a famous name in the history of art for stealing which iconic painting in 1911?
One theory regarding his motivation for stealing the painting was that he wanted to return the painting from France to its country of origin.
Mona Lisa
What was Elvis Presley's first No. 1 hit in the United States?
Heartbreak Hotel
The Newbery Medal is named after who?
John Newbery
What 1993 dance craze was brought into the world by Spanish group Los del Rio?
The Macarena
The “Four Seasons” might have been Vivaldi’s greatest hit as a composer, but he was also well-known (and highly regarded) as a virtuoso on which stringed instrument?
Violin